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Eye
muscle surgery
With approximately 1.2 million procedures each year, extraocular muscle
surgery is the third most common eye surgery in the United States.
Eye muscle surgeries typically correct strabismus and include the following:
• Loosening / weakening procedures
• Recession involves moving the insertion of a muscle posteriorly
towards its origin
• Myectomy
• Myotomy
• Tenectomy
• Tenotomy
•Tightening / strengthening procedures
• Resection
• Tucking
• Advancement is the movement of an eye muscle from its original
place of attachment on the eyeball to a more forward position
• Transposition / repositioning procedures
• Adjustable suture surgery is a method of reattaching an extraocular
muscle by means of a stitch that can be shortened or lengthened within
the first post-operative day, to obtain better ocular alignment
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